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SWIMMING
#1 Posted : 7/29/2009 8:41:44 AM
there is a record
sort of
its an accumulated series of recordings called the colors of infinite
and its discussing something called Mandelbrot sets
these are intangible geometric designs and patterns that exist everywhere
its set to the music of Pink Floyd, they just play along to it and it goes for about two hours
random guitar and synthesizers
sounds fascinating while these doctors are talking about mathematics
they do a few of these series, Floyd does that is
and they all seem to be about spice.
Anyway this is what a Mandelbrot set looks like, and you have to agree these are amazing.

http://bradleymonton.fil...m/2008/09/mandelbrot.jpg

As far as the music recording are concerned there are several that the Floyd play entirely unheard of music in the background, they are worth the download.
http://images.google.com...i=Zf1vSse6Jpu2tgPI7_njCA

This video is amazing, and has some music that I'm talking about
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idtravlr
Senior Member
#2 Posted : 7/29/2009 11:38:26 AM
Yes. The Mandelbrot Set is the mathematics of one of the early fractal algorithms discovered. It's quite amazing. I have a video that I recorded that shows Mandelbrot fractals occurring in nature, in such unexpected places as a ragged coast line shot from a satellite in space. As the satellite continues to zoom in to smaller and smaller sections of this coast line you begin to see the same pattern manifest over and over again. The suggestion is that objects in nature, as seemingly random and chaotic as a jagged coast line, still have predictable repeating patterns within them.

Good stuff! Thanks for sharing!

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-idt
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The Infinite Abyss
#3 Posted : 7/30/2009 1:01:14 AM
thats wonderful... i really enjoyed
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TheNtt
#4 Posted : 7/30/2009 5:14:44 AM
That video you posted is very short, doesn't have anybody talking, and that doesn't sound like pink floyd playing. Were you talking about a different video than the one you posted?

BTW, the one you did post is really enjoyable Smile
 
azrael
#5 Posted : 7/30/2009 8:38:31 AM
I found Fractals - The Colors Of Infinity (By Arthur Clarke) (Full) and liked it pretty well. It's not got Floyd, but it's got some good Mandelbrot info and visualizations with some psych music here and there.

Can you post a link to the 2-hour one and/or some of the music? The stuff in the vid you linked was real nice.

thanks : )
 
Morphane
#6 Posted : 8/1/2009 12:36:22 PM
The Colors of Infinity has the music of David Gilmore, who is the lead guitarist of Pink Floyd.
 
 
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